Directions:
1) Rub a sanding block or sandpaper over a piece of Glossy White card stock, from top to bottom and then side to side.
2) Ink a sponge or sponge dauber, and rub the ink over the sanded surface to create the linen look.
3) Stamp your image.

Tip:
• You can also stamp a background image on the card stock before sanding.

Tip:
• Have your inked stamp ready to use immediately after the last time you heat the powder. If you wait too long, the embossing will harden to the point that you won't be able to create an impression with your stamp (if this does happen, simply reheat the card stock piece.)

Directions:
1) Sponge ink over your card stock; this technique works best when you apply a generous amount of ink.
2) Once you've sponged the card stock, sand it repeatedly until you achieve the final look you desire.

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I am a wife, a mother of 2 (6 year old girl & a 1 year old boy) & I work full time at a pharmacy. When I am not working & playing with my kids I try to sneek in some time for some crafts. I LOVE everything crafty from doing paper crafts, crocheting, making jewlery, sewing & cross stitching (just to name a few). To me Crafting is the Best Therapy after a long stressful day. Please Follow me at: www.love4creativity.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/love4creativity www.pinterest.com/mthom407

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